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Maine telecom company lands two grants for unserved communities

The New Gloucester-based OTT Communications, a division of Otelco Inc., was awarded a pair of ConnectME Authority matching grants for the telecommunications company to provide high-speed fiber optic broadband service to many unserved residents of Gray, New Gloucester and Lowell.

Ex-Augusta mayor sues Mattson, firms for $900K

Former Augusta Mayor William E. Dowling is seeking an almost $900,000 lien against Kevin Mattson and his...

Summit completes 68-mile natural gas pipeline

Summit Natural Gas of Maine has completed its 68-mile transmission pipeline that will eventually deliver natural gas...

Flooding closes Dexter’s Main Street businesses

Downtown businesses and several roads in the central Maine town of Dexter were closed Wednesday due to...
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Buckfield lumber co. gets $1.6M in fed loan guarantees

R.E. Lowell Lumber Co., based in Buckfield, plans to expand its second location in Turner after receiving...
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